FSIN wants Pope Francis to visit Muskowekwan Indian Residential School
Two weeks after requesting Pope Francis visit any one of the former residential school sites in Saskatchewan during his Canadian tour this July, the Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) narrowed down the list Monday.
During a media conference, the FSIN called on the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops to include the Muskowekwan Indian Residential School near the Muskowekwan First Nation on the itinerary of the Pope’s visit.
On April 1, the Pope offered an apology for the Catholic church’s role in residential schools in Canada. Plans for his Canadian visit were announced at the time, but locations weren’t revealed.
The FSIN executive would like to see Pope Francis at the Muskowekwan Indian Residential School, the last residential school standing in Saskatchewan. To date, 35 unmarked graves have been discovered on the site.